AFP: World oil prices eased but remained above 125 dollars on Monday after an inflow of investment funds and supply worries helped push costs to another record high late last week, analysts said.
Oil prices ease, above 125 dollars
Iran, IAEA to told new round of talks on Monday in Tehran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 11 – A "technical delegation" from the United Nations nuclear watchdog will told a new round of talks with Iranian officials in Tehran on Monday, the official news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.
Iran, IAEA to told new round of talks on Monday in Tehran
Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 11 – A "technical delegation" from the United Nations nuclear watchdog will told a new round of talks with Iranian officials in Tehran on Monday, the official news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.
Iran says South Pars phase to come on stream soon
Reuters: A section of the huge South Pars gas field that is operated by StatoilHydro will start production soon, a senior Iranian energy official said on Sunday, after a two-year delay of the $2.7 billion project.
Iran looks to tap key oil field with homegrown crews
AP: At this huge oil field in southwest Iran, one building stands out among the pumps and maze of pipelines: On its roof in giant letters, big enough for satellites or pilots to see, are the words: "We can do it."
Sadr City bomb squad: Looking for trouble before it explodes
New York Times: The bland job description is “route clearance,” but it is one of the most unglamorous and dangerous missions in Iraq.
Lebanese opposition ends west Beirut takeover
AFP: Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition on Saturday said it was ending its takeover of west Beirut after the army revoked government moves against the Shiite group that sparked days of deadly fighting.
Shell pulls out of Iran gas deal
Reuters: Oil major Royal Dutch Shell has pulled out of a planned gas project in Iran, after coming under pressure not to participate from U.S. lawmakers who were concerned about Iran's nuclear programme.
Victory for Iran’s dissidents in a British court
Sunday Telegraph: Last Wednesday three of Britain's most senior judges, led by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Phillips, dealt the Government a blow so humiliating that it should have made headlines across the land.
As Bush term wanes, Mideast peace appears as elusive as ever
New York Times: The 2008 race for the White House is casting a long shadow over President Bush. So long, in fact, that it may extend all the way to the Middle East.


